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Pepper Bell Mix
SKU
343RV9C
One pot of each of the below.
F1 Bellboy
The most popular Bellboy type available, producing plenty of good shaped bell peppers over a long period with a mild sweet flavour. Ripening from a green to red.
F1 Bright Star
This variety is a great addition eaten raw in your salads, its a heavy cropping plant producing good yields of sweet, crisp bell/block peppers maturing from green to bright orange.
F1 Golden Star
A mass of small pretty white flowers producing heavy yields of sweet good sized block peppers with great taste.
Growing Instructions
Plant 45cm apart in a sunny but sheltered position in well drained soil. They prefer to be in a greenhouse but can be grown in a pot in a conservatory or in a sunny spot on your patio but you will not get much of a crop outside. Peppers like water, keep them well watered until established and in dry weather (but not soggy). If we have an intensely hot summer (which is rare I know) you will need to give them a bit of shade to protect their delicate leaves. Once they reach roughly 30cm they will need staking for support as the peppers start to grow. Feed them once you see at least 2 or 3 peppers growing NOT before. If you only see one pepper growing and its about 5cm and no sign of any others growing, pick it and this should promote more to grow, remember not to feed it until you see 2 or 3 growing.
F1 Bellboy
The most popular Bellboy type available, producing plenty of good shaped bell peppers over a long period with a mild sweet flavour. Ripening from a green to red.
F1 Bright Star
This variety is a great addition eaten raw in your salads, its a heavy cropping plant producing good yields of sweet, crisp bell/block peppers maturing from green to bright orange.
F1 Golden Star
A mass of small pretty white flowers producing heavy yields of sweet good sized block peppers with great taste.
Growing Instructions
Plant 45cm apart in a sunny but sheltered position in well drained soil. They prefer to be in a greenhouse but can be grown in a pot in a conservatory or in a sunny spot on your patio but you will not get much of a crop outside. Peppers like water, keep them well watered until established and in dry weather (but not soggy). If we have an intensely hot summer (which is rare I know) you will need to give them a bit of shade to protect their delicate leaves. Once they reach roughly 30cm they will need staking for support as the peppers start to grow. Feed them once you see at least 2 or 3 peppers growing NOT before. If you only see one pepper growing and its about 5cm and no sign of any others growing, pick it and this should promote more to grow, remember not to feed it until you see 2 or 3 growing.
Product Name | Pepper Bell Mix |
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Species | Pepper |
Variety | Pepper Mix |
Size | 3 x 9cm pot plants |
Pack Size | 9cm |